Russia 'taken aback' by firm international support for Ukraine: PM Trudeau
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thinks Russia's Vladmir Putin and his regime have been 'taken aback' by the international communities' sweeping measures intended to choke off Russia from the world and hasten the end of its war against Ukraine.
“I think the most important thing, and the thing that has really had an impact that I think we can all conclude surprised Vladimir Putin, was that we are so united, we are so firm,” Trudeau told reporters on his way in to a Liberal caucus meeting on Parliament Hill on Wednesday.
“For countries like Canada and the U.K. to be forward-leaning on pushing on sanctions, Putin probably expected. For Germany to cancel Nord Stream [a gas pipeline project], to talk about shipping weapons to Ukraine, these are things that I think has definitely taken aback the Russian system because we are so united and standing up not just for Ukraine, but for the principles of democracy that matter so much,” said the prime minister.
In the lead up to, and from the outset of Putin’s invasion, Canadian officials have been making regular announcements of response efforts, from military and humanitarian aid, to a series of punitive financial measures on key Russian banks and top figures. The federal government has also taken steps to shut down domestic airspace and waterways to Russian-affiliated planes and ships.
These moves have largely been taken in co-ordination with allied countries, as Putin continues to be widely condemned internationally for his unjustified invasion resulting in civilian deaths and destruction in highly populated regions of Ukraine.